In mid-January 2026, India’s “Bharat 6G Vision” has shifted from a policy roadmap into a high-velocity execution phase. Following the momentum of the International Bharat 6G Symposium and major announcements at the start of the year, India is no longer just a consumer of telecom standardsโit is actively writing them.
The mission, anchored by the Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA), aims to position India as a global leader in the 6G race, targeting 10% of all global 6G patents by the time standards are finalized.
2026 Milestone: The “Patent & IP” Surge
As of January 2026, India has moved into the top league of global 6G contributors.
- Global Patent Standing: India now ranks among the top six nations globally for 6G patent filings.
- The 10% Goal: Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia recently reaffirmed that India is on track to secure 10% of worldwide 6G patents, leveraging a massive surge in R&D from Indian startups and academic “100 5G Labs.”
- Standard-Setting: Through the Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI), India is pushing for “inclusive 6G” standards that prioritize rural connectivity and affordabilityโfeatures now being adopted into the global ITU (International Telecommunication Union) framework.
The 6G Infrastructure: Testbeds & Tech
The government has moved beyond theory, funding physical infrastructure to validate 6G concepts.
- THz & Optical Testbeds: Two major national testbedsโthe 6G Terahertz (THz) Testbed and the Advanced Optical Communication Testbedโare now fully operational. These allow researchers to test speeds that are 1,000 times faster than 5G (potentially reaching 1 Tbps).
- AI-Native Networks: In 2026, the “Bharat Vision” focuses on AI-native Radio Access Networks (RAN). Unlike 5G, where AI was an add-on, 6G in India is being built with AI at the core to manage “self-healing” networks and dynamic spectrum sharing.
- Spectrum Strategy: India is championing the FR3 (Frequency Range 3) bands, which offer a “sweet spot” between the ultra-high speed of Terahertz and the wide-area coverage needed for India’s vast rural landscape.
Global Partnerships: The “10-Network” Alliance
By January 2026, the Bharat 6G Alliance has signed over 10 international Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), creating a “Silicon Shield” of collaborative research:
- Key Partners: Strategic ties have been solidified with the NextG Alliance (USA), 6G IA (Europe), 6G Forum (South Korea), and the European Space Agency (ESA).
- Indigenous Supply Chain: These partnerships aim to ensure that the 6G hardwareโfrom semiconductors to core routersโis part of a trusted, resilient supply chain that reduces dependency on non-allied nations.
Impact: 6G for the “Common Man”
The 2026 vision emphasizes that 6G is not just for faster Netflix downloads.
- Remote Healthcare: Enabling near-zero-latency remote robotic surgeries in Tier-3 cities.
- Smart Agriculture: Using 6G-connected drones and sensors for real-time crop health monitoring across millions of hectares.
- The $1.2 Trillion GDP Boost: The telecom sector is projected to contribute nearly $1.2 trillion to Indiaโs GDP by 2035, driven largely by the 6G-enabled industrial revolution (Industry 5.0).
“For the first time in history, India is not following the world in telecom; the world is looking at India to define the ethics and accessibility of 6G.” โ Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Telecom Secretary


